Steven Soderbergh will be the 2019 recipient of the Founders Award at the Slamdance Film Festival, the festival announced Tuesday.

His latest film “High Flying Bird” will also receive a sneak preview at the festival taking place in Park City, Utah, between Jan. 25-31. Soderbergh will participate in a live discussion about the film with Slamdance co-founder and president Peter Baxter ahead of the preview.

The Founders Award is given to Slamdance alumnus who continue to represent the Slamdance organization and support the filmmaker community of Slamdance well into their careers. Christopher Nolan won the inaugural award in 2015, and “Avengers” directors Joe and Anthony Russo won the prize in 2018.

“‘Don’t ask for permission!’ That was Steven Soderbergh’s advice to us when Slamdance was getting started and it continues to be the core of our brand. We answer to no one,” said Baxter in a statement. “Slamdance filmmakers have changed the entertainment industry and Steven Soderbergh showed us the way. Without his involvement over the last 25 years both as a filmmaker and mentor to our filmmakers, Slamdance wouldn’t be the organization it is today.”

Oscar-winner Tarell Alvin McCraney (“Moonlight”) wrote “High Flying Bird,” which stars André Holland, Zazie Beetz, Melvin Gregg, Sonja Sohn, Zachary Quinto, Kyle MacLachlan and Bill Duke. The film takes place during a pro basketball lockout and follows a sports agent (Holland) as he pitches a rookie basketball client (Gregg) on an intriguing and controversial business proposition. It was produced by Joseph Malloch and executive produced by Holland and Ken Meyer. “High Flying Bird” will launch globally on Netflix on Feb. 8.

As part of the announcement Tuesday, Slamdance also announced their opening night and closing night films. The world premiere of “Ski Bum: The Warren Miller Story” will open the festival. The documentary is directed by Patrick Creadon (“Wordplay”) and produced by Christine O’Malley with O’Malley Creadon Productions and Jeff Conroy under his production banner BoBCat Studios, as well as Joe Berry of Lorton Entertainment.

The documentary chronicles the life and times of legendary filmmaker Warren Miller, who served as a driving force in the development and promotion of skiing in America and throughout the world. Miller, who died earlier this year at the age of 93 while the documentary was still in production, sat with the filmmakers months before his passing in what would prove to be his final interview.

The festival’s closing night film, “This Teacher,” is directed by Slamdance alumni Mark Jackson (“Without”). Jackson follows a French Muslim woman as she travels to New York City to visit her childhood best friend. When the reunion proves disastrous, she disappears to a remote cabin upstate where her vacation gradually descends into a terrifying study of the intolerance and suspicion she encounters and reflects back to an Islamophobic America.

Finally, the festival’s 2019 shorts lineup was also unveiled Tuesday, featuring 78 shorts from around the world. They’ve also added a new Episodes category showcasing episodic work in any style, genre and format intended for broadcast. Below is the full lineup for the 2019 Slamdance shorts slate:

Akeda (USA)
Director: Dan Bronfeld
An orphan boy has his humanity tested when a film director encourages him to give a violent performance that will blend fiction with reality.
Cast: Karim Saleh, Gustavo Quiroz

Autumn Waltz (Serbia, USA) – World Premiere
Director: Ognjen Petković
A couple is attempting to escape their besieged town when they run into a barricade of unfriendly soldiers and must think fast.
Cast: Tanja Pjevac, Jovo Maksić, Ljubiša Milišić, Marjan Apostolović

Butt Fantasia (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Mohit Jaswal
With the help of a magic hat, a man contemplates the good and bad times his butt has been through.
Cast: Bruce Patzke

Charmer (New Zealand)
Director: Judah Finnigan
Torn between two competing needs, a middle-aged woman is forced to make a difficult decision during a rocky first date with a disagreeable bachelor.
Cast: Robyn Malcolm, Stephen Lovatt

East of the River (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Hannah Peterson
Teonna is unexpectedly suspended from school and is faced with a day on the streets of Washington, DC.
Cast: Ayiana T. Davis, Steloni Mason, Malachi Mack

Hair: The Story of Grass (Saudi Arabia, Canada)
Director: Maha Al-Saati
Abandoned by her prince, an Arabian Cinderella is left serving guests while her mentally-challenged ward attempts to escape the body of the hairy grown up he is trapped in.
Cast: Nada Tawhid, Aziz Gharbawi, Abdulhalim Alnami, Fahad Alghamdi

Norteños (UK) – US Premiere
Director: Grandmas
Barry, a mild mannered dimwit from the Northwest of England, tries to elicit the help of his former lover after a terrible incident involving his Nan.
Cast: Daniel Watson, Chelsea O’Connor, Shane Dickinson

Piu Piu (USA)
Director: Naima Ramos-Chapman
Jordan escapes into the city for a day to herself, only to be trailed by a stranger and pushed into finding her own weapon against him.
Cast: Natalie Paul, Jermaine Small, Trae Harris, Santana Caress Benitez

Tunnel Ball (Australia) – World Premiere
Director: Davis Jensen
A boy goes to a new school. Everyone is identical and loves the sport Tunnel Ball. The only way to fit in is to beat them at their own game.
Cast: Reuben Ward, Wilson Moore

Users (Poland) – North American Premiere
Director: Jakub Piatek
A woman and a man try to wrench some feelings from each other on a video chat site that connects random strangers.
Cast: Maja Pankiewicz, Dobromir Dymecki

All on a Mardi Gras Day (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Michal Pietrzyk
In a gentrifying New Orleans, Demond sacrifices to be Big Chief in a secret hundred-year culture known as Mardi Gras Indians: African-American men from the city’s roughest neighborhoods who spend all year sewing feathered suits they’ll wear only once, in a battle to decide who’s “the prettiest.”
Cast: Big Chief Demond Melancon, Alicia Winding, Spyboy Walter “Trigga” Blakk, Spyboy Rashaud “Shaudy” Brown

Betty Feeds the Animals (USA) – World Premiere
Director: James P. Gannon
Betty loves animals, she loves them so much that everyday she puts 30 bowls of food outside of her home to feed them. She feeds skunks, raccoons, cats, foxes and the occasional opossum. This is her story.
Cast: Elizabeth Gannon

Dramatic and Mild (Russia) – North American Premiere
Director: Nastia Korkia
Visitors are free to briefly enjoy a painting by Visily Kandinsky in a small enclosed room of a former power station. Art is in the eye of the beholder.
Cast: Vladimir Bolshedvorskiy

Enforcement Hours (USA)
Director: Paloma Martinez
In a climate of xenophobia and confusion, a San Francisco hotline aims to provide limited assistance to a targeted population.

Gloria’s Call (USA)
Director: Cheri Gaulke
From the cafés of Paris to the mountaintops of Samiland, a scholar’s life is forever changed through her friendships with the women artists of Surrealism.
Cast: Gloria Orenstein

Guns Found Here (USA)
Director: David Freid
Every gun sold in America has a serial number. A few brave citizens are tasked with tracking them. This is their story.

Swatted (France) – North American Premiere
Director: Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis
Online players describe their struggles with “swatting”, a life-threatening cyber-harassment phenomenon that looms over them whenever they play. The events take shape through youtube videos and wireframe images from a video game.

Tungrus (India)
Director: Rishi Chandna
In a cramped apartment in Mumbai, a family considers eating their hell-raising pet rooster, so that they can reclaim their lives.
Cast: The Bharde Family

Winners Bitch (USA)
Director: Sam Gurry
Inspired by a found archive on a doyenne of the dog competition world, a rumination on the many sacrifices it can take to be a woman of distinction.
Cast: Anni Weisband, Donald Gurry, Nancy Venezia, Dr. Michael Buxbaum

EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS

601 Revir Drive (USA)
Director: Josh Weissbach
A series of spatial limits are defined while a maker imbibes.

Exit Strategy #4 (USA)
Director: Kym McDaniel
I confront memories that have contributed to my chronic pain. The fourth in a series examining how a head injury has asked me to cope with emotional and physical traumas.

Mudanza Contemporánea (Spain)
Director: Teo Guillem
Armchairs, mattresses, feet, blankets, arms, memories, mops, tubes or plastic dance, twist, fall, fly and break in this emotional choreography in which a man and his army of objects try to defeat a ghost from the past.
Cast: Teo Guillem, Cristina Pérez

A Study of Fly (USA)
Director: Cherlyn Hsing-Hsin Liu
A reflection on the relationship between insect, human, environment and the universe. The fly in this film can be approached as a living being, a metaphor for human desire to reach beyond, and a state that demonstrates the capacity to move between the realms of life and death.
Cast: Wen-Chu Yang, Zheng Fu

Watermarks (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Sara Suarez
Along the James River in Richmond, Virginia, impressions of a buried world emerge beneath the monuments on the surface, questioning how the past is recorded or suppressed.
Cast: Audrey Collette, Mavra Peponi

11010 (Brazil) – North American Premiere
Director: ONZE (Gabriela Monnerat + Rodrigo Amim)
Ada and Evon live in a town being abandoned. A scenario dominated by artificialities, exchanged by virtual environments. It’s love? Is it a binary code?

Bloeistraat 11 (Belgium, Netherlands)
Director: Nienke Deutz
Inseparable best friends spend their last summer holiday of childhood amusing themselves around the house. As summer progresses their bodies start to morph and shift and an awkwardness descends on their friendship. Puberty seems determined to interrupt their bond.

Egg (France, Denmark)
Director: Martina Scarpelli
A woman is locked in her home with an egg, which she is both attracted to and scared of. She eats the egg, she repents. She kills it. She lets the egg die of hunger.

Eyes at the Specter Glass (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Matthew Wade
An otherworldly vision of the power of light and the weight of planets. “Its memories are not its own.”

The Big Spaghetti (Australia) – North American Premiere
Director: Zoe Pepper
Perhaps the best way to get over that special someone, is to become somebody else. A lesson in reinvention for just us girls.
Cast: Tim Watts, Adriane Daff, Andrea Gibbs

Division Street: Fish Out of Water (USA)
Director: Traven Rice
A withdrawn little girl is reluctantly sent to live with her cranky grandmother in NY’s Lower East Side. What feels, at first like punishment, soon blossoms into wonderment as the gritty neighborhood is oddly transformed into a place that’s truly magical.
Cast: Naledi Makel Murray, Jodi Carol Harrison, Amy Rutledge, Jeffrey Farber

No. 3: In the Absence of Angels (Canada) – World Premiere
Director: Camille Hollett-French
In the brutal aftermath of sexual assault in broad daylight, Crystal, a streetwise community mentor, is forced to make a crucial decision that will shape the person she becomes.
Cast: Camille Hollett-French, Abanoub Andraous, Brett Donahue and Juno Rinaldi

Propolis, part 7 (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Patricia Beckmann Wells
Siblings, Liz and Beaux, remain trapped inside a closet as punishment served by their alcoholic mother, however, escape means the pair will face a far more nefarious world that awaits just beyond.
Cast: Lilly Manzaneda, Jack Chiu, Patricia Beckmann Wells, Scott Wells

Rage Room (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Exasperated with life, a newly determined woman opens a business using her paltry alimony. The emotionally-charged space becomes an unusual place welcoming all who seek healing by unleashing their anger through demolition and more.
Cast: Summer Chastant, Sarah Lancaster, Johnny Ramey, Adam Huss

The Rocky Roads (USA)
Director: Robert Kleinschmidt
Rejoice! The beloved, yet forgotten, children’s show ‘The Rocky Roads’ is back with all new goopy adventures!
Cast: Star Childe

They Quit Botherin’ Norman Tibbs (Stories by Dick) (USA) – World Premiere
Director: Christopher Noice
Bullied and ignored, young Norman is encouraged by an unlikely mentor to stand tall for himself, once and for all.
Cast: Dick Noice

Remission (USA)
Director: John Charter
Inspired by co-creator of the film Paul Kaiser’s struggle with PTSD and his real life mission to reconnect with his daughters, three creatures are manifestations of an unknown soldier’s war trauma and his vast, lonely pilgrimage toward emerging from a purgatory loop.
Cast: Kumaresan, Bharati Kapadia, Sravasti Banerjee

Slip Road (Australia) – World Premiere
Director: Raphael Dubois
A young man leaves the life he has always known, to strike a deal with a creature, but strange forces pull him into something deeper.
Cast: Izaak Love, Sohaib Zaman

Ykcowrebbaj (Austria, Germany, India) – World Premiere
Director: Helen Hideko
Once upon a time, Alice came across a curious Looking-glass poem called, “Jabberwocky” that was all in some language she didn’t know. Now, follow the little green bird into this Looking-glass world and see a mesmerising version of the poem that Alice read there…
Cast: Kumaresan, Bharati Kapadia, Sravasti Banerjee

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